On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Sebastian Bergmann <sebast...@php.net> wrote:
> Am 03.12.2015 um 12:10 schrieb Pierre Joye:
>> In my world, we build softwares from sources, then we may found
>> issues. We patch the sources to fix them and make everything work
>> together smoothly.
>
>  Are you suggesting that PHP 7.0.0 will be changed, re-tagged, and then
>  released without a new release candidate if you find a problem building
>  it for Windows?

Can you at least give me the illusion that you read our answers? It is
not only about windows.

I think it is confusing enough without trying to add more
"suggestions" to the stack.

What I am saying is simple. Openssl will release security related
fixes today. Most if not all of them will hit 3rd party
packagers/distros today/tomorrow/soon. Now, after discussions, waiting
a couple of hours more sounds like a sane (if not only) move to ensure
that everything goes well with openssl and php 7. If that's not the
case, for example openssl breaks BC again, then it is a problem in
openssl and they should delay their release or distros/3rd parties
will delay the patches. It won't have an impact on today planed
release of php 7.

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